Literature DB >> 18513620

Adolescent pregnancy in Argentina: evidence-based recommendations for public policies.

Mónica Gogna1, Georgina Binstock, Silvia Fernández, Inés Ibarlucía, Nina Zamberlin.   

Abstract

In Argentina adolescent pregnancy is still regarded as a public health problem or a "social epidemic". However, it is necessary to ask from which perspective and for whom it is a problem, and what type of problem. This article presents the findings of a large quantitative and qualitative study conducted in five Northern provinces and two metropolitan areas of Argentina in 2003-2004. Based on the results of a survey of adolescent mothers (n=1,645) and ten focus group discussions with adolescent girls and boys, it addresses the connections between school dropout, pregnancy and poverty, and makes recommendations on how to tailor health care and sexuality education to address local realities. The findings indicate a need to develop educational activities to promote safer sex and address gender power relations in programmes working with deprived communities. Sexuality education with a gender and rights perspective, and increasing accessibility to contraceptive methods for adolescent girls and boys is also crucial. Antenatal and post-partum care, as well as post-abortion care, should be improved for young women and viewed as opportunities for contraceptive counselling and provision. Male participation in pregnancy prevention and care also needs to be promoted.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18513620     DOI: 10.1016/S0968-8080(08)31358-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Health Matters        ISSN: 0968-8080


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